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Jindabyne Art Gallery

Jindabyne, NSW

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Lake Jindabyne from East Jindabyne by Gaye Kable, Image 1.
  • Gaye Kable
  • Lake Jindabyne from East Jindabyne
  • Acrylic on Canvas Panel
  • 75 x 60 x 40 cm (29.53 x 23.62 x 15.75 in)
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Most days I walk through this spot on the shores of Lake Jindabyne and marvel at the big sky, majestic mountains and the colours and textures of our natural environment

  • Subject Matter: Landscape Snowy Mountains
  • Current Location: Jindabyne Art Gallery
  • Collections: Artist: Gaye Louise Kable, Artwork Genre: Acrylic

Other Work From Jindabyne Art Gallery

Alpine Meadows  Garden by Gaye Kable
Alpine Meadows Garden by Gaye Kable
Bird study DIVING by Pattie Keenan
Bird study DIVING by Pattie Keenan
Swimming by Gaye Kable
Swimming by Gaye Kable
Forest Bathing by Gaye Kable
Forest Bathing by Gaye Kable
Spring in the Mountains by Gaye Kable
Spring in the Mountains by Gaye Kable
The Challenge by Julie Herringe
The Challenge by Julie Herringe
Snowy Monaro by Julie Herringe
Snowy Monaro by Julie Herringe
Reclining Nude. Original life drawing print by Julie Herringe
Reclining Nude. Original life drawing print by Julie Herringe
“Bushman” original life drawing print by Julie Herringe
“Bushman” original life drawing print by Julie Herringe
The Old General Store by Julie Herringe
The Old General Store by Julie Herringe
See all artwork from Jindabyne Art Gallery
 

The Jindabyne Art Gallery acknowledges the First Peoples, Traditional Custodians, first artists and creatives of Ngarigo land. We recognise their continuing connection to the snowy mountains, land, waters and community of which we continue to be inspired. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.